Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989

Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989
Title Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989 PDF eBook
Author Lisa Hubbard
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 1989
Genre Discrimination in employment
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Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989

Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989
Title Pay Equity Activity in the Public Sector, 1979-1989 PDF eBook
Author Lisa Hubbard
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 1991
Genre Civil service
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Equal Value/Comparable Worth in the UK and the USA

Equal Value/Comparable Worth in the UK and the USA
Title Equal Value/Comparable Worth in the UK and the USA PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Meehan
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 296
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349221953

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Including contributions by both British and American researchers, this book explores equal value developments in the two countries. Through thematic chapters and case studies, it examines legal developments, trade union activity, the operation of job evaluation, and the race and class politics of equal value. Both the possibilities and the limits of equal value reform are discussed.

Comparable Worth

Comparable Worth
Title Comparable Worth PDF eBook
Author Elaine Sorensen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691656304

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For decades women working as nurses, librarians, and secretaries have argued that they are paid less than men in jobs requiring comparable skill and effort. By the late 1980s, the notion of "comparable worth" had become a familiar one, and comparable worth initiatives were being developed to counteract the persistent disparities between male and female pay. In a comprehensive assessment of this policy, Elaine Sorensen lays out the various approaches states have taken, identifying the most and least successful among them. The author attributes part of the gender pay gap to economic discrimination and suggests theoretical models that best explain this discrimination. She examines the usefulness of comparable worth policies as a means of reducing male/female wage disparities. Minnesota's policies are examined in detail as an example of promising efforts in this regard. Sorensen ends by examining comparable worth's likely future fate in Congress and the courts. Elaine Sorensen is Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Between Feminism and Labor

Between Feminism and Labor
Title Between Feminism and Labor PDF eBook
Author Linda M. Blum
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 268
Release 1991-02-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780520072596

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"Working from grass-roots cases, Linda Blum develops an astute and groundbreaking analysis of the comparable worth strategy for gender pay equity. Her intelligent, lucid book makes an incomparable contribution to scholarly and public debate on one of the most significant labor issues in late twentieth-century America."—Judith Stacey, University of California, Davis

Engendered Economics

Engendered Economics
Title Engendered Economics PDF eBook
Author Ellen Mutari
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 261
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315479168

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This book provides an overview of current developments within feminist political economy, including reformulations of economic theory, historical and empirical research on the economic roles and status of women and people of color, as well as proposals for broadening the public policy agenda. Rather than offering a feminist critique of neoclassical economics, this volume presents feminist economics in dialogue with progressive economic theory and public policy. It differentiates itself further by addressing issues of class, race and sexuality in interaction with gender.

Women, Work and Inequality

Women, Work and Inequality
Title Women, Work and Inequality PDF eBook
Author J. Gregory
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 220
Release 1999-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0333983335

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Brings together academics, lawyers, trade unionists and industrial relations experts to provide an incisive analysis of the impact of globalisation and deregulation on gender inequality in employment. It reviews the evolution of pay equity polices and examines the impact of economic and social trends on divisions between women.